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1 European Union Law Week 10

2 EU Law EU Competition Law

3 EU Law Outline Article 101 Treaty Text Undertakings
Agreements, Decisions and Concerted Practices Object or Effect of Preventing, Restricting or Distorting Competition Exemptions

4 EU Law Article 102 Dominant Position The Relevant Market Market Power
Abuse Interpretation Examples

5 EU Law Article 106 Public Undertakings Article 107 State Aids
Substantive Rules Procedural Rules

6 EU Law Mergers Merger Control Policy Regulation 139/2004
Jurisdictional Issues Procedural Issues The Substantive Criteria

7 EU Law Article 101

8 Article 101 (ex Article 81 TEC) 1
Article 101 (ex Article 81 TEC) 1. The following shall be prohibited as incompatible with the internal market: all agreements between undertakings, decisions by associations of undertakings and concerted practices which may affect trade between Member States and which have as their object or effect the prevention, restriction or distortion of competition within the internal market, and in particular those which: (a) directly or indirectly fix purchase or selling prices or any other trading conditions; (b) limit or control production, markets, technical development, or investment; (c) share markets or sources of supply; (d) apply dissimilar conditions to equivalent transactions with other trading parties, thereby placing them at a competitive disadvantage; (e) make the conclusion of contracts subject to acceptance by the other parties of supplementary obligations which, by their nature or according to commercial usage, have no connection with the subject of such contracts.

9 EU Law Undertaking ECJ’s definition – Höfner
Any entity engaged in an economic activity Regardless of the status and the way in which it is financed

10 EU Law Agreements Definition Expansive view legally binding or not
joint intention two parties

11 EU Law Concerted Practice Collusion Parallel Conduct
Oligopolistic markets

12 EU Law Object or Effect of Preventing, Restricting or Distorting Competition Per se offences v. Rule of reason Object Effect

13 Article 101 (3) 3. The provisions of paragraph 1 may, however, be declared inapplicable in the case of: - any agreement or category of agreements between undertakings, - any decision or category of decisions by associations of undertakings, - any concerted practice or category of concerted practices, which contributes to improving the production or distribution of goods or to promoting technical or economic progress, while allowing consumers a fair share of the resulting benefit, and which does not: (a) impose on the undertakings concerned restrictions which are not indispensable to the attainment of these objectives; (b) afford such undertakings the possibility of eliminating competition in respect of a substantial part of the products in question.

14 EU Law Exemptions Individual Exemption Block Exemption

15 EU Law Article 102

16 Article 102 (ex Article 82 TEC) Any abuse by one or more undertakings of a dominant position within the internal market or in a substantial part of it shall be prohibited as incompatible with the internal market in so far as it may affect trade between Member States. Such abuse may, in particular, consist in: (a) directly or indirectly imposing unfair purchase or selling prices or other unfair trading conditions; (b) limiting production, markets or technical development to the prejudice of consumers; (c) applying dissimilar conditions to equivalent transactions with other trading parties, thereby placing them at a competitive disadvantage; (d) making the conclusion of contracts subject to acceptance by the other parties of supplementary obligations which, by their nature or according to commercial usage, have no connection with the subject of such contracts.

17 EU Law Dominant Position – Relevant Market The Product Market
The Geographic Market The Temporal Factor

18 EU Law Dominant Position – Market Power Single Firm Dominance
Market Share Barriers to Entry Joint Dominance

19 EU Law Abuse – Interpretation Problem of Protection Abusive Behaviour
Market

20 EU Law Abuse – Examples Mergers Refusal to Supply Price Discrimination
Predatory Pricing Selective Pricing

21 EU Law Article 106

22 EU Law Article 106 (ex Article 86 TEC) 1. In the case of public undertakings and undertakings to which Member States grant special or exclusive rights, Member States shall neither enact nor maintain in force any measure contrary to the rules contained in the Treaties, in particular to those rules provided for in Article 18 and Articles 101 to Undertakings entrusted with the operation of services of general economic interest or having the character of a revenue-producing monopoly shall be subject to the rules contained in the Treaties, in particular to the rules on competition, in so far as the application of such rules does not obstruct the performance, in law or in fact, of the particular tasks assigned to them. The development of trade must not be affected to such an extent as would be contrary to the interests of the Union. 3. The Commission shall ensure the application of the provisions of this Article and shall, where necessary, address appropriate directives or decisions to Member States.

23 EU Law Article 106 (1) – Public Undertakings Qualification
Public Undertakings under 106 Obligations flowing from Article 106 ECJ’s case law

24 EU Law Article 106 (2) First step Second step Third step

25 EU Law Article 107

26 EU Law Article 107 (ex Article 87 TEC) 1. Save as otherwise provided in the Treaties, any aid granted by a Member State or through State resources in any form whatsoever which distorts or threatens to distort competition by favouring certain undertakings or the production of certain goods shall, in so far as it affects trade between Member States, be incompatible with the internal market.

27 EU Law State Aids – Definition An advantage conferred on the recipient
‘Member state or through State Resources’ Effect on Inter-State Trade

28 EU Law Article 107 (2) The following shall be compatible with the internal market: (a) aid having a social character, granted to individual consumers, provided that such aid is granted without discrimination related to the origin of the products concerned; (b) aid to make good the damage caused by natural disasters or exceptional occurrences; (c) aid granted to the economy of certain areas of the Federal Republic of Germany affected by the division of Germany, in so far as such aid is required in order to compensate for the economic disadvantages caused by that division. Five years after the entry into force of the Treaty of Lisbon, the Council, acting on a proposal from the Commission, may adopt a decision repealing this point.

29 EU Law The following may be considered to be compatible with the internal market: (a) aid to promote the economic development of areas where the standard of living is abnormally low or where there is serious underemployment, and of the regions referred to in Article 349, in view of their structural, economic and social situation; (b) aid to promote the execution of an important project of common European interest or to remedy a serious disturbance in the economy of a Member State; (c) aid to facilitate the development of certain economic activities or of certain economic areas, where such aid does not adversely affect trading conditions to an extent contrary to the common interest; (d) aid to promote culture and heritage conservation where such aid does not affect trading conditions and competition in the Union to an extent that is contrary to the common interest; (e) such other categories of aid as may be specified by decision of the Council on a proposal from the Commission.

30 EU Law State Aids – Procedural Rules Review of existing State Aids
Procedure for new State Aids Procedure for State Aids: Detailed Investigation and Enforcement

31 EU Law Mergers

32 EU Law Merger Control Policy Arguments against Mergers
Arguments in favour of Mergers

33 EU Law Regulation 139/2004 – Jurisdictional Issues Concentration
Definition Concentration with EU Dimension

34 EU Law Regulation 139/2004 – Procedural Issues Notification
Investigation Enforcement

35 EU Law Regulation 139/2004 – Substantive Criteria Market Definition
Test Types of Mergers


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